ScaleTracks
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Epic Backing Tracks

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Description

TURN BORING SCALE PRACTICE IN TO AN EXCITING MUSICAL EXPERIENCE WITH SCALETRACKS. TRY THE FREE VERSION (A AND C MAJOR/MINOR) TO GET STARTED.

The words ‘scales & arpeggios’ often fill the learner with a sense of dread. They are frequently seen as dull, dry exercises that have very little to do with music-making. ScaleTracks represents a new frontier in music education; a wonderful synergy of technology and music. Now you can master your scales & arpeggios whilst playing along with beautiful backing tracks that compliment every single note you play in a huge variety of styles.

Whether you play the piano or the African nose flute, you can have fun playing scales & arpeggios with a symphony orchestra comprised of top London musicians for example. If that is not your thing, then play along with Dubstep or Techno tracks to name but a few genres. Whatever your musical taste, there is something to please everyone with over 120 unique and exciting ScaleTracks, that will inject energy and excitement back into practice.Some people may say that Scales and arpeggios are not music, but ScaleTracks blows this theory out of water, with its incredible backing tracks that accompany the user, much in the same way they would play in a live ensemble such as a string quartet, brass band or full symphony orchestra.Gone are the days of endless hours slaving away in a practice room playing dry, dull exercises without musicality. Now you can make music with Scales & Arpeggios, playing along with this revolutionary new app .

•ScaleTracks is remarkably easy to use, displaying a scrolling score of any given scale or arpeggio whilst playing; •ScaleTracks are true harmonisations of scales and arpeggios that allow the user to make music whilst gaining a better understanding of harmony, which in turn opens the door to improvisation and composition; •ScaleTracks is compatible with most melodic instruments;•ScaleTracks are unique, catchy, professionally composed backing tracks that cover every key, both major and minor; •ScaleTracks are suitable for all ages and ability levels•ScaleTracks cover a variety of genres from Baroque to Dubstep;•Change the tempo of each track to suit your playing;•Play along with a Brass Band, Rock group or Symphony Orchestra and many more ensembles from the comfort of your living room or practice studio;•It is really fun to improvise along to ScaleTracks•ScaleTracks can help you prepare for a music exam

Comments or suggestions, you can find us at info@scaletracks.com, @scaletracks on Facebook and Twitter.

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5

21 Ratings

21 Ratings

Mookeymaroo2
, 09/03/2017

Almost perfect

Love it- just PLEASE consider facilitating much higher tempo than the maximum available now!Well worth buying the full version. My more advanced students love it too, but the blah tempo is disappointing for them. Let's give those hard-working advanced pupils some fun too!!

Brat Man!
, 05/09/2017

Dr. Timothy Bratton

Like the previous reviewer, I was annoyed that a supposedly "free" program cost $5 for the additional music files. The extra files ate up enough space on my iPad Mini that I had to remove some other apps so that this new program would run. Once installed, it is useful; I and my students (especially those at homes without a piano) can play scales and arpeggios and see if they are in tune. As a violist, I'd like to see this app with the ability to read and play alto clef; cellists would desire bass clef. This app is a little buggy, but it has great potential; I look forward to later versions.

Iya Nehem¡ah
, 08/06/2018

I like it

But is there really no tablature, just notation??

Developer Response
, 08/09/2018

Hello. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We intend to include tablature in a future release of the app. In the meantime, have you checked out our other app ScaleTracks JAM? This has full guitar tab included and it is design to improve knowledge and enjoyment of scales through improvisation, with epic Jam tracks like you have never heard before. Thanks again